AMD RX 6800xt Benchmarks Beats the Nvidia with huge difference | RX 6800XT Performance
The Radeon RX 6800 XT will feature 72 Compute Units 4608 Stream Processors, and units will be paired along-side 16GB of GDDR6 memory. The card will feature a 256-bit memory bus and is said to have a clock speed of above 2.0 GHz. The game clock will be 2015 MHz while attaining a healthy 2250 MHz for the boost clock.
The 128MB infinity cache helps to further leverage better 4K gaming performance and being built upon 7nm process, the total board power remains 300W. AMD has announced a brand new graphics card: the Radeon RX 6800 XT. Announced during the company's 'Where Gaming Begins: Ep. 2' live stream, this new graphics card is built on the brand new RDNA 2 architecture, and aims to top Nvidia's RTX 3080 at 4K and 1440p.
So what can you expect? Well a GPU with up to 26.8bn transistors, for one. AMD promises that will compete with the absolute high-end of graphics cards, and a great deal of that improvement can be attributed to the improvements the Radeon team is bringing with the new architecture, including those carried over from AMD's Zen CPU architecture.
Not only that, it's bringing improved performance per watt with RDNA 2. The company is touting a 54% performance per watt gain over the initial RDNA architecture. AMD is also bringing new AMD-only features with the RX 6800 XT, such as one that pairs up your RX 6000-series GPU with your Ryzen 5000 CPU, called AMD Smart Access Memory. This gives your Ryzen CPU full access to the GPU memory, and alongside a one-click overclocking feature called Rage Mode, AMD is promising a significant uplift in performance (in some cases up to 13%, it says).
The AMD RX 6800 XT and RX 6800 will be available from November 18. Meanwhile, the high-end RTX 3090 competitor, the RX 6900 XT, will start shipping December 8. The Red team has made some bold announcements yesterday with its new RX 6000 series graphics cards based on the RDNA 2 architecture. Their first announcement was the new Radeon RX 6800 XT which AMD had been teasing for quite sometime now. While people including me, were quite sceptical about AMD’s graphics performance because they never really matched NVIDIA’s top-of-the-line GPUs and this time when NVIDIA almost doubled its GPU performance, we thought AMD could never match NVIDIA. While the Big NAVI or the Radeon RX 6900 XT matches the might RTX 3090 in performance numbers, its more popular brother RX 6800 XT brings the competitor RTX 3080 to its knees costing $50 less. Well, this on paper is pretty amazing and unimaginable, but however, as per AMD’s new Radeon logo their leadership in high-end GPUs takes a new road. Obviously here we will talk about the new RTX 3080 killer that promises to bring Ray tracing and all other shading and reflective in-game features that NVIDIA bragged until now. Previously, Dr Lisa Su told they will bring new GPUs at the right time and yes the time is 2020 when AMD goes head-to-head with NVIDIA.